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Hey all

Bought an item off this member around 2 months ago, have been in contact since with several excuses saying i will send etc i cant refund the money i have none etc

Basically just want any member who knows details on pitchd to send me a PM, weather it be address, phone number etc anything would help.

Have given him chance after chance after chance to do the right thing and he has simply ignored me over and over.

I have contacted Blitz who didnt get back to me about it all after I sent him all the PM messages between us and information about it, I understand he's a busy man so if he simply didnt have the time to follow up thats fair enough.

Any help would be greatly appreciated otherwise i've simply been screwed out of money which i dont think is fair from a member who's on here daily!

Thanks for any help in advance peeps.

Jazza

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Whats that dude....??

Thanks to those who have PM'd me, should have his phone number shortly.

Any more help would be appreciated :)

phone number wont do you much good mate...all you can do is abuse him, big deal, he'll hang up.

you need his address...and you need to be able to walk the walk if you're gonna talk the talk

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Im well aware of that dude :)

Not planning on abusing him, simply asking him wat hes doing.

If he replys with a shit attitude ill give his details to the police who can deal with it!

As it stands i have his full name, bank details etc

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I only bought a small item off him! I wouldn't dare dealing with him again weather the item is cheap or expensive unless you can go and pick it up with cash in hand (and if so pm me his address HAHA). I think as a trader he should be banned on SAU for the lies and stealing.

Can we try to keep on topic plz peeps, help would be appreciated :)

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If pitchd is the same Adz that I know, then he must be really busy or something. Don't jump to any harsh conclusions, and I'll see if he's got any logical explanations next time I chat to him. Maybe PM him on nissansilvia, as he's more active on there.

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Hes on the forum nearly every day, go look at his profile dude.

Yes its Adz (Adam) and he's been avoiding me for 2 months about this.

Im happy to recieve the item OR have the money back but neither is just no good for me...

Any help would be appreciated FunkyMonkey :) thanks mate

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